REGINA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Gordon Gerrard Music Director
2020 2021 SEASON
REGINA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Photo: Inna Yasinska
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ďťżWELCOME TO THE 2020-2021 RSO SEASON ďťżCreating a new season is one of the great joys of being a Music Director. A nearly limitless array of extraordinary music is available to draw from, spanning works by the great masters; forward-looking, leading edge Pops artists; and creative thinkers who engage the hearts and minds of our young audiences. I consider each concert program an invaluable opportunity to interact with you, our audience, and it is with you in mind that we have put together this exciting new season. My hope is that the programs you see in these pages prove to be meaningful, enjoyable, thought-provoking additions to our lives as we experience them uniquely here, in the place we live. The experiences we share and the dialogues we create will be how we continue to build our community, together. As always, I am excited for the discoveries that lie ahead for us all, and I invite you to join us in the concert hall. Welcome to our 2020-21 Season! Sincerely,
Gordon Gerrard
MASTERWORKS
The MASTERWORKS series is at the heart of the Regina Symphony Orchestra’s season. The RSO invites you along on a musical journey through eight unforgettable concerts, featuring extraordinary musical works spanning cultures, continents, and centuries. Expect to hear some of your favourite symphonic melodies, and be surprised and inspired by remarkable contemporary Canadian compositions. You won’t want to miss a note!
Time: Saturdays at 7:30 pm *(Sunday November 29 at 3 pm) Pre-concert chat: 6:45 pm *(November 29 at 2:15 pm) Location: Conexus Arts Centre
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DRAGONS, BUTTERFLIES, & STAR-CROSSED LOVERS
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Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Lucy Wang, violin • • East meets West and love meets tragedy, in a monumental season-opening concert conducted by Maestro Gordon Gerrard. The heart-wrenching beauty of He’s Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto parallels the tragic romance found in the ballet music of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, and two ChineseCanadians—composer Vincent Ho and violinist Lucy Wang—further electrify this program, as Ho’s dream-like Dragon Realms bridges Eastern and Western musical styles, and Wang’s virtuosity as soloist takes centre stage. Vincent Ho •
Dragon Realms
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The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
Prokofiev
Suite from Romeo and Juliet Op. 64
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masterworks
Old, New, Borrowed and Blue Saturday, October 24, 2020 at 7:30 pm Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Jonathan Craig Penner, cello • • Winner of the 2019 Shurniak Competition, up-and-coming Regina cellist Jonathan Craig Penner is the soloist in the effervescent, vibrant, and invigorating Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto No. 1. The second half of the program contrasts Prokofiev’s youthful, renegade Symphony No. 1, which borrows its structure from the Classical era, with Mozart’s final symphonic masterpiece. Birdsongs colour Canadian composer Jocelyn Morlock’s evocative Oiseaux bleus et exotiques. Jocelyn Morlock •
Oiseaux blues et exotiques
Saint-Saëns
Concerto No. 1 in A minor for violoncello and orchestra Op. 33
Prokofiev
Symphony No. 1 in D major Op. 25 “Classical”
Mozart
Symphony No. 41 in C major K. 551 “Jupiter”
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For Earth and Sky Sunday, November 29, 2020 at 3 pm Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Gordon Wolfe, trombone • • Our natural world has always inspired and influenced composers, both with its beauty and grandeur, and through the complex fragility of its relationship with humankind. The soaring ‘swan-theme’ from the final movement of the Sibelius Fifth Symphony contrasts with the clouds of harmony and organic layers of sound in Canadian composer Linda Catlin Smith’s Nuages. The hints of impending climate catastrophe in the music of Jordan Pal’s Scylla, named for the Greek mythological sea monster (paired with its pal Charybdis, catching sailors between two impossible choices), a title that symbolizes the difficult choices ahead for humanity, will challenge and ultimately inspire you. Gordon Wolfe, Principal Trombonist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, will be soloist. Linda Catlin Smith •
Nuages
Jordan Pal •
Scylla: Concerto for trombone and orchestra
Sibelius
Symphony No. 5 in E-flat major Op. 82
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masterworks
Classical Greats: The Music of Beethoven, Bach, and Haydn
Photo: Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Adam Johnson, conductor •
Jane Coop, piano •
Guest conductor, Canadian Adam Johnson, leads the RSO in a concert featuring the music of three of history’s greatest composers. J.S. Bach’s extraordinary Orchestral Suite No. 3, featuring the famous and beloved “Air on the G-string,” sets the stage for two greats of the Classical era: one of Haydn’s rare minor-key symphonies showcases his typical musical humour, and the great Canadian pianist Jane Coop brings her pianistic poetry to perform Beethoven’s monumental Emperor Concerto. J.S. Bach
Suite No. 3 in D major BWV 1068
Haydn
Symphony No. 83 in G minor Hob. 1:83 “The Hen”
Beethoven
Concerto No. 5 for piano and orchestra in E-flat major Op. 73 “Emperor”
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Passionate Piano Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 7:30 pm Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Ian Parker, piano •• Beethoven penned his infamous letter to his “Immortal Beloved,” a mysterious figure in his life, the same summer during which he wrote his very classical Eighth Symphony, a kind of beautiful calm before the storm of his mighty Ninth. This concert will captivate you, as Beethoven’s masterpiece is paired with one of the best-known and most exciting works for piano, Grieg’s only piano concerto, performed by singular Canadian pianist Ian Parker. There might be Shivering Stars on a cold Regina night in February, but the concert hall is warm and inviting. Alexina Louie •
Shattered Night, Shivering Stars
Grieg
Concerto for piano and orchestra in A minor Op. 16
Beethoven
Symphony No. 8 in F major Op. 93
• RSO Debut • Canadian
masterworks
Dance Revolution
Photo: Bruce Zinger
Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Red Sky Performance ••
Gary Kulesha, conductor ••
Join the RSO on a sensational, multi-media whirlwind of a dance tour. We start with the overheated ballrooms of Europe as portrayed in Ravel’s La valse, reflecting the scandal of the waltz in the early 19th century, and end with the final composition of Rachmaninoff’s, composed after he fled to America following the Russian Revolution. In between, you will be transported by Adizokan, a potent mix of dance, video, electro-acoustic and orchestra by Red Sky Performance, featuring throat-boxer Nelson Tagoona, and directed by Sandra Laronde. Ravel
La valse
Eliot Britton •
Adizokan
Sibelius
Valse triste Op. 44 No. 1
Rachmaninoff
Symphonic Dances Op. 45
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Violin Virtuosity Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Tania Miller, conductor ••
Véronique Mathieu, violin ••
Sibelius’s only violin concerto towers as a pinnacle of the genre, with dark and searing melodies soaring above a snowy Finnish landscape. The life-enhancing joy of Dvořák’s well-known Eighth Symphony concludes the concert with heroic abandon. Canadian composer Michael Oesterle’s Home opens the program, and Canadian conductor Tania Miller—former Music Director of the Victoria Symphony and Associate Conductor of the Vancouver Symphony—commands the podium with her dynamic style, charm, and grace. Michael Oesterle •
Home
Sibelius
Concerto in D minor for violin and orchestra Op. 47
Dvořák
Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 38
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masterworks
Symphonic Splendour
Photo: Chris Graham
Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 7:30 pm The powerful combined forces of the RSO and the South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Gordon Gerrard open this concert of Romantic greats. Each section of the orchestra receives a virtuoso turn in Brahms’s Variations, and Mahler’s quasi-symphonic poem, his First Symphony. This is glorious, monumental music in search of victory, and will stir your emotions and have you on the edge of your seat. Gordon Gerrard, conductor • South Saskatchewan Youth Orchestra • Wagner
Overture to Tannhäuser
Brahms
Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn Op. 56a
Mahler
Symphony No. 1 in D major “Titan”
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• RSO Debut • Canadian
Time: Saturdays at 7:30 pm *(Friday September 11 at 7:30 pm) Pre-concert performance: 6:45 pm Location: Conexus Arts Centre
Photo: George Simian
POPS
From the thrills of Cirque to classic Canadiana, from rock and roll to country and electrifying, unexpected new talents, there is a concert for everyone in this exciting series.
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TROUPE VERTIGO Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Troupe Vertigo • Formed by alumni of the Cirque du Soleil, Troupe Vertigo will take you to dizzying artistic heights and inflame your imagination with their eclectic mix of circus-dance-theater “...where feats of athleticism and true human power are stripped of artifice." The Los Angeles Times
• RSO Debut
Canadian
• RSO Debut • Canadian
pops
Orchestral Rock Odyssey
Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Sarah Slean, vocalist •
Gordon Gerrard, conductor • The Gary Cable Project ••
Canadian songstress Sarah Slean performs a tribute to Saskatchewan’s own legendary songwriter Joni Mitchell, giving an orchestral homage to a musical hero.
The Gary Cable Project will blow you away with their highenergy performances of rock classics and greatest hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s! Join Maestro Gordon Gerrard, the RSO, and the artists of The Gary Cable Project in an unforgettable night of rock and roll.
Photo: Stephanie Dea
Sarah Slean The Music of Joni Mitchell
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Thorgy and the Thorchestra
Jess Moskaluke
Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 7:30 pm
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser, conductor •• Thorgy Thor, violin, viola and cello • Kaitlyn Semple, vocals •
Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Jess Moskaluke, vocals ••
Thorgy Thor, a star of RuPaul’s Drag Race, comes to Queen City as the reigning “Queen of Classical.” You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and your heart will throb as Thorgy slays with song, dance, and hilarious shenanigans.
Saskatchewan’s own Jess Moskaluke continues to dazzle the country music world, and is the only Canadian female country artist to achieve platinumselling status since Shania Twain. Hear Moskaluke’s textured vocals and emotive sensibilities with the lush, beautiful sounds of the full Regina Symphony Orchestra.
• RSO Debut • Canadian
Times: Saturdays at 7:30 pm | Sundays at 2:00 pm Location: Government House
HOUSE Photo: Chris Graham
GOVERNMENT
A special opportunity to hear the individual voices of the extraordinary musicians of the Regina Symphony Chamber Players, as they step off the concert stage and into the intimate setting of chamber music concerts at Government House.
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HARMONIES WITH HARPSICHORD Valerie Hall, harpsichord • Handel
Overture to Agrippina HWV 6
Corelli
Concerto Grosso in F major Op. 6 No. 6
Finger
Sonata for oboe, trumpet and continuo in C major
Linda Catlin-Smith
Garland
Purcell
Overture to Abdelazar
Handel
Suite in D major HWV 341
Janitsch
Sonata da Camera in C minor Op. 1 No. 1
Vivaldi
Concerto for two violins in A minor RV 522
• RSO Debut
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• RSO Debut • Canadian
government house
REGINA SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS
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Beethoven Anniversary Saturday at 7:30 pm Sunday at 2 pm November 14 & 15, 2020
Enescu
Aubade in C major for String Trio John Harbison Quintet for Winds Beethoven String Quartet No. 9 in C major Op. 59 No. 3 “Razumovsky”
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Curious and Contemporary
Marjan Mozetich • Kelly-Marie Murphy •
Saturday at 7:30 pm Sunday at 2 pm January 30 & 31, 2021
Donald Martino Abigail Richardson• John Beckwith • Missy Mazzoli
Serenade
Beethoven
Robbie McCarthy Saturday at 7:30 pm Charles Stanford Sunday at 2 pm February 20 & 21, 2021
Brahms and Haydn Saturday at 7:30 pm Sunday at 2 pm March 20 & 21, 2021
Music by the Numbers Saturday at 7:30 pm Sunday at 2 pm April 24 & 25, 2021
Joseph Turrin Brahms (arr. Toister)
William Rowson • Haydn
Ligeti Onslow Jonathan Ward • Françaix
Procession Life Passes in Transformation Cinque Fragmenti Emerge Quintet (2015) Ecstatic Science String Quartet No. 5 in A major Op. 18 No. 5 Crankshaft Serenade in F major Op. 95
Elegy for trumpet and string orchestra Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor Op. 108 (arranged for chamber ensemble) Quintet for Winds Symphony No. 86 in D major Hob. 1:86
Six Bagatelles from “Musica ricercata” String Quintet No. 30 in E minor Op. 74 22 July 2016 Dixtuor pour quintette à vent et quintette à cordes (1987)
• RSO Debut • Canadian
Time: Sundays at 3:00 pm Pre-concert activities: 2:00 pm Location: Riddell Theatre, University of Regina
Illustration: Judd Palmer
KIDS
The RSO KIDS SERIES features fun, creative, and educational performances for every age. These concerts are experiences the whole family will enjoy!
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MOTHER GOOSE Gordon Gerrard, conductor • Judd Palmer, narrator •• Judd Palmer, a Governor General’s Award nominated author of children's books, re-imagines five Mother Goose classics, including Beauty and the Beast and Tom Thumb. Set to the music of Maurice Ravel, with magical illustrations unfolding before your eyes — prepare to be enchanted!
• RSO Debut • Canadian
kids
Presto, Mambo!
Alligator Pie
Sunday February 7, 2021 at 3:00 pm
Sunday April 11, 2021 at 3:00 pm
Max, an energetic but impulsive young boy, makes his way onto the stage to “help” the orchestra. Soon Max is on a whirlwind adventure that takes him from the concert hall to the vibrant lands of Latin American culture where – with the help of his new friend, Mambo the dog, the orchestra, and the audience – Max learns the magic of Latin rhythms and how to “dance” with the music.
The beloved children’s poetry collection Alligator Pie by Toronto poet Dennis Lee is set to music by Canadian composer Abigail Richardson-Schulte. The familiar lines and rhymes will spring off the page and onto the concert stage, igniting delight in poetry and music lovers alike. Martin MacDonald, conductor ••
William Rowson, conductor •• Platypus Theatre •
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• RSO Debut • Canadian
SPECIALS
Two Holiday concerts – one a longstanding tradition, and one soon to become a yearly part of Regina’s Holiday scene - plus a festival to bring the community together.
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HOME ALONE IN CONCERT Gordon Gerrard, conductor • University of Regina Choirs and Friends
© 1990 Twentieth Century Fox
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this beloved holiday favorite features renowned composer John Williams' charming and delightful score performed live to picture by the Regina Symphony Orchestra. Since its debut in 2013, Home Alone in Concert has become a seasonal favorite with orchestras and audiences around the world! Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McCallister, an 8-year-old boy who's accidentally left behind when his family leaves for Christmas vacation, and who must defend his home against two bungling thieves (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern). Also starring Catherine O’Hara and John Candy, and nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song (“Somewhere in My Memory”), Home Alone is hilarious, heart-warming holiday fun for the entire family!
• RSO Debut • Canadian
specials
Handel’s Messiah
Forward Currents Festival
Wednesday, December 16 at 7:30 pm
Sunday November 6-8, 2020
Knox Metropolitan United Church
The RSO’s Forward Currents Festival brings people together through music and the arts to inspire connections and spark conversations. This year’s festival will explore an evolving landscape through stories and performances with the LGBTQ2S+ community.
Gordon Gerrard, Conductor • Regina Philharmonic Chorus • Don’t miss the majestic music of this quintessential staple of the holidays. Handel’s Messiah has thrilled and inspired audiences for nearly three hundred years, and will be a fresh, exciting experience when heard live at the beautiful Knox Metropolitan United Church.
Details of the special Forward Currents Festival programming will be announced—and subscribers will receive exclusive discounts.
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• RSO Debut • Canadian
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2020-2021 SEASON AT A GLANCE 2020 SEPTEMBER Pops Government House Masterworks
Troupe Vertigo Harmonies with Harpsichord Dragons, Butterflies, & Star-Crossed Lovers
September 11 September 19 & 20 September 26
Sarah Slean—The Music of Joni Mitchell Mother Goose Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
October 17 October 18 October 24
Forward Currents Festival Beethoven Anniversary For Earth and Sky
November 6–8 November 14 & 15 November 29
Home Alone in Concert Handel’s Messiah
December 12 December 16
OCTOBER Pops Kids Masterworks
NOVEMBER Special Government House Masterworks
DECEMBER Special Special
2021 JANUARY Masterworks Government House
Classical Greats Curious and Contemporary
January 23 January 30 & 31
Presto, Mambo! Passionate Piano Serenade Orchestral Rock Odyssey
February 7 February 13 February 20 & 21 February 27
Dance Revolution Brahms and Haydn Thorgy and the Thorchestra
March 13 March 20 & 21 March 27
Violin Virtuosity Alligator Pie Music by the Numbers
April 10 April 11 April 24 & 25
Jess Moskaluke Symphonic Splendour
May 1 May 8
FEBRUARY Kids Masterworks Government House Pops
MARCH Masterworks Government House Pops
APRIL Masterworks Kids Government House
MAY Pops Masterworks
REGINA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Gordon Gerrard Music Director
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